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January 10, 2022
Our editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman explain how this combination of publishing companies will improve global coverage of postsecondary education and better serve the higher ed community.
January 10, 2022
Carol Geary Schneider writes of civic learning, the equity shortfall and colleges’ role in nurturing the habits of mind and heart and practical problem solving our troubled democracy so urgently needs.
January 10, 2022
Jim Jump has some worries about ethics as he surveys the admissions landscape.

Letters to the Editor

November 19, 2021
Affordable education is essential to leveling the playing field for marginalized populations in the workforce.
October 26, 2021
Explaining the pedagogical, learning and communal benefits of OER.
October 19, 2021
Leaders sometimes misuse ther authority "with the support of the very structures that are meant to mediate and adjudicate issues for employees" who lack power.
October 1, 2021
A reader wonders if critical race theory courses challenge students to consider alternative viewpoints.
September 29, 2021
Schuler Foundation's effort to bring low-income and minority students to small liberal-arts colleges reflects misconceptions of "white-led foundations who really don’t get it."

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Blogs

January 10, 2022
The writers at “University of Venus” share their visions for 2022.
January 10, 2022
Two views on enrollment trends, and one common denominator.
January 9, 2022
Academic life after tenure and outside academia.

Archive

January 7, 2022
The student basic needs movement is growing, writes Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, and librarians should be included in it.
January 6, 2022
Creating a more diverse campus must include fostering a sense of belonging, writes DEI administrator Mary Ann Villarreal.
January 5, 2022
Clusters of institutions are collaborating to achieve lasting change in the key areas of affordability, teaching and learning, and holistic student support, writes Julia Michaels.
January 4, 2022
Top administrators are certainly instrumental, but ultimately, coaches’ compensation and other key financial decisions rest with a university’s board, writes Richard Chait.
January 3, 2022
As we have worked to mobilize our peers and our institutions, we have run into countless unnecessary obstacles standing between us and the ballot box, write members of Ivy League Votes.

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